Jim Fitzgerald

James "Jim" Fitzgerald (1963-2008) was the Treasurer of The Lost MC under Johnny Klebitz. Fitzgerald was murdered by the American Mafia after stealing the Pegorino crime family's diamonds in 2008.

Biography
James Fitzgerald was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey on 1963 to a father of Irish descent and a mother of Puerto Rican descent. Fitzgerald joined The Lost MC during the 1980s, and the NYPD listed his first conviction as a 1987 assault offense. Fitzgerald was charged with hijacking in 1989, grand larceny in 1993, the unlawful manufacture of methamphetamine in 1999, and grand larceny in 2005, and the police reported that he was one of the oldest members of The Lost MC's New Jersey chapter. Fitzgerald had both a criminal life and a family life, having a son with his wife Jackie. Fitzgerald would be loyal to acting Lost MC president Johnny Klebitz during his tenure during the mid- to late-2000s, assisting him during his wars with the Angels of Death, rival gangs, and Brian Jeremy and Billy Grey's faction of The Lost MC. Fitzgerald was Klebitz's closest friend, and the two of them took part in the robbery of diamonds from a deal between the American Mafia and the Jewish Mob at the Natural History Museum. Fitzgerald was later captured by mobster Ray Boccino alongside Klebitz, and the two were tortured (Fitzgerald with a blowtorch) before Klebitz managed to help him in escaping by killing one of the mobsters guarding them. Both fled on their bikes, and Boccino called on Niko Bellic to chase after Fitzgerald. Bellic chased Fitzgerald through the subway system, and he gunned him down on a railroad bridge, killing him. Fitzgerald's death was a blow to The Lost, and Klebitz lost his best friend.